Recruiting guild members is only allowed by the guild master or guild members that are in a guild group with Invite Guild Member permission. Guild group permissions are granted by the guild master.

Guild Master permissions

Group with permissions

Group with no permissions

To recruit a character, click "Guild Menu" at the bottom right hand corner of the Guild Tab, and a drop up bar will appear. Select "Guild Invitation". Enter the character name and a guild invitation message will be sent to the character.

Guild Menu

Guild Invitation dialog

If your invitation was successfully sent, the following notification bar will appear. The character will join the guild by pressing the [OK] button.

Guild Invitation notification

All new guild member will be added to guild under the "Guild Member" group.

Should you face trouble inviting a member, here are a few possible reasons:

The character is in another guild.

The IGN entered is incorrect.

The character entered is offline.

The occasional "guild bug", where Guild Lists and Buddy Lists disappear. Whispering and Chat Lines are disabled as well.

Guild levels are determined by the Guild Score, which is found at the top of the Guild Tab as shown above.

The maximum number of characters (including the guild leader) allowed in a guild is based on the level of the guild.

The availability and amount of inventory pages available in the guild warehouse changes with guild level.

Guild Level

Maximum Members

Required Score

Guild Warehouse

No. of pages

Max. Alz (Million)

1

30

0

No Access

2

60

3,000

1

100

3

90

15,000

2

400

4

120

40,000

3

700

5

150

80,000

4

1,000

6

180

999,999

5

10,000

Guild Score is increased each time a guild member gains an Ability Point (AP). Since all characters start earning AP at Lv 120, players below Lv 120 will still be contributing as if they were gaining AP at the same rate as the Lv 120-129 group. Another way to increase guild score is through Daily quests.

Each Inventory page has 10 slots where items can be stored, and each slot can store up to 20 identical items.

For example, a stack of 127 Fire discs counts as one item. Two stacks of 127 Fire discs can be stacked in one slot if both stacks contain discs of the same level i.e. Lv 1, Lv 2, Lv 3 ...etc. But a stack of 127 Fire discs and a stack of 50 Fire discs are NOT identical even if both stacks are discs of the same level. They will need separate slots.

The warehouse allows you to stack items automatically, whereby it finds identical items and stacks them in one slot. To do so, you can use Ctrl + Left Click, exactly as with any other Inventory in-game.

The warehouse also allows you to track the last 100 entries of usage. The Usage History can be accessed by clicking the icon at the top right hand corner of the Warehouse.

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